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The C-in-C and competence test of his chiefs

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By Karen Goulding

It is not news that as President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari also doubles as the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. What is, however, the news is that fact that some individuals and organizations either by commission or omission do not know that it is the prerogative of the President to choose those to work with and not the court of public opinion.

In areas as critical as the security sector, the court of public opinion should not be the yardstick for measurement, but rather the yardstick for measurements are the exclusive preserve of the Commander in Chief, who by and large is a part of the team that formulates operations policies and strategies.

In Nigeria today, we are all witness to the fact that the war against terrorism has been one difficult one. One that at some point stretched our armed forces thin. So much so that we were on the verge, until a decision was taken by the Nigerian people to elect someone who would translate our hopes and aspirations into tangible realities.

Enter 2015, the year President Muhammadu Buhari assumed leadership of the country. I recall that one of the cardinal promises he made was tackling the insecurity that has threatened our very existence. It then became a topic of discussion on how intended to carry on this task considering the fragile state in which the country was at the time.

One of the first signals that President Muhammadu Buhari meant business was when he appointed Services Chiefs for the various arms of the Armed Forces. I recall that some segment of the country applauded, while some screamed. But the president allayed their fears when he stated that he didn’t know any of the service chiefs personally, but relied on merit and tracked record in the service. And he was not wrong.

Fast forward to four years after, every discerning mind would readily admit that one of the best decisions that have been taken by the present administration was in the quality of the service chiefs and how they have carried on in the task assigned to them. This much is evident in the fact that no Nigerian territory is under the control of Boko Haram terrorists. This is also evident in the improved physical and psychological state of the troops at the frontlines.

Make no mistakes, Nigeria has made tremendous gains in the past four years, and all of these can be attributed to the unalloyed commitment of the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, as well as the various services chiefs who have strived night and day towards ensuring that operational policies are implemented without fail.

This is also mindful of the fact that an area as sensitive as security requires consistency, and this comes with time. I say this because as one who has studied various forms of warfare in Nigerian and other climes, I think it amounts to a record-breaking feat to be able to curtail the activities of a group as rampaging as Boko Haram/ISWAP. A group that has operated with sophistication and external support.

The rational thing to do in this instances is to give the service chiefs the required time to fully execute their operational strategies in the war against terrorism in Nigeria. This is of the essence because security is not a place for experimentation because the consequences for perceived lapses are always severe. A good example can be seen in the way and manner the economy has enjoyed stability, which culminated in the reappointment of Godwin Emefiele as the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. In my opinion, this was done in an attempt to ensure that there are no policy summersaults of economic policies that would be likely in the event of a change of hand at the helm of affairs at the Central Bank of Nigeria.

This much President Muhammadu Buhari identified, and he indeed used his prerogative based on a couple of factors to reappoint Godwin Emefiele. This much must be extended in the critical security sector and with the way and manner the services chiefs have demonstrated that capacity to galvanize our troops towards recording tremendous successes in the fight against terror in Nigeria.

If we must admit, the security challenges in Nigeria are such that requires all hands to be on deck. It is such that has threatened our existence to the very foundation. I stand to be corrected, the past four years in Nigeria indeed witnessed a plethora of security challenges that one felt at some point that the military would have crumbled due to the pressure that was exerted on it.

The case of the Nigerian Army is particularly worthy of mention in the sense that it was able to sustain operations simultaneously across the country amidst fighting terrorism in North East Nigeria. This, in my opinion, was made possible because President Muhammadu Buhari refused to be pressured into effecting a change in the leadership of the Armed Forces then. He believed in their efforts, and today, he wasn’t wrong.

It must be noted that this is the same scenario playing out with a segment of the population who for selfish reasons want the service chiefs replaced, not on the strength of non-performance, but the strength of political patronage. And ironically this has been the pattern in times past and part of the reason why we found ourselves in such precarious situation before 2015.

Just like it was stated earlier, President Muhammadu Buhari is conversant with the workings in the critical security sector, been a general in the Nigerian Army and former head of state. So it would be uncharitable for him not to be involved in the operations and activities of the Armed Forces in Nigeria. And it would also be uncharitable for the president not to know the numerous sacrifices of the service chiefs in ensuring that the war against terrorism and other security challenges are curtailed.

As a fact, there has been a justification for every inch of decisions in the critical security sector in the country because the service chiefs have demonstrated this capacity and ability towards ensuring that Nigeria overcomes its security challenges. Consequently, the question goes thus: do you change a winning team? Do you fox it when it is not broken?

As stated earlier, the prerogative remains that of the President and Commander in Chief as regards the tenure of service chiefs. And if one is to make a suggestion, it would be that the service chiefs continue in office and assist President Muhummadu Buhari in his quest to make Nigeria great again. This is especially so because indeed this generation of Nigerians and the future generation have nowhere to call him other than Nigeria and as such we must remain here and salvage it together.

Goulding is a security expert and contributed this article from the United Kingdom.

NADCEL: CDS declares 2019 Army Day Celebrations open

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The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Gabriel Olonisakin has commended the Nigerian military particularly the Army for their patriotic zeal in combating surgency in the country.

Gen Olonisakin gave the commendation while declaring open, the 2019 Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) and Combat Support Arms Training (COSAT) week at the headquarters Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps, Abalti Barracks Lagos.

Gen Olonisakin said the Nigerian Army’s loyalty, courage and resilience in defending the territorial integrity of Nigeria are inspiring and unalloyed.

“This year’s occasion is unique because both events are being held simultaneously.” Gen Olonisakin said

He reminded participants that NADCEL serves as a constant reminder of the sacrifices made by Nigerian gallant troops in securing Nigeria.

“It has also traditionally become an avenue to showcase the might and many contributions of the Nigerian Army in keeping Nigeria a safe and united country.

“Our experiences in the North East and other prevailing security challenges in the country underscore the need for capacity building through constant and effective training. Thus, the theme for this year’s NADCEL which is, Professionally Responsive Soldiering: A Panacea for Successful Military Operations, is quite apt and contemporary.” He stated.

Gen Olonisakin congratulated the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai and his men for the landmark event.

“Your loyalty, courage and resilience in defending the territorial integrity of our dear country are inspiring and unalloyed. Let me also pay tribute to all our gallant officers and men who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the course of fighting evil and keeping Nigeria safe. We stand strong on the strength of their heroic acts today with a sacred responsibility to ensure that their sacrifices are not in vain.” Gen Olonisakin said.

The Nigerian Army celebrates its 156th year of existence since its establishment as the Glover’s Hausas in 1863. The choice of 6 July as NA Day is due to the historical fact that the first shot during the Nigerian Civil War was fired on that day at Garkem back in 1967. The 30-months civil war was fought to keep Nigeria one with a lot of soldiers paying the supreme price in the process.

In his remarks, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai said, NADCEL is a constant reminder of the sacrifice made by troops most of whom laid down their lives to ensure the Force remain united as a nation.

“Though times have changed and the challenges have morphed, yet the resolve of Nigerian Army troops and its conquering spirit has waxed stronger and more triumphant. This is what we are celebrating today.” Lt Gen Buratai said.

“This year’s NADCEL is being conducted at a time when our soldiers are still fighting various evils bedevilling the nation on various fronts. A good number of our colleagues have over the years made the ultimate sacrifice in the process of keeping Nigerians safe. Many Nigerians have lost a sibling, relative or friend as our troops battled the enemy at the gate of our beloved nation. We honour these heroes and hold them in high esteem. They are the reason why we are alive and marching on to victory with teary eyes but with courageous hearts.” He added.

The event which brought together top echelons of the Nigerian Army and other Services also doubled as the Combat Support Arms Training (COSAT) week.

 

Buratai commends troops’ efforts at tackling insurgency in Nigeria

The Chief of army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai has commended the personnel of the Nigerian Army for their dogged determination towards ensuring that total victory on the remnants of the Boko Haram insurgents and other forms of criminality in the country is achieved.

Speaking Sunday at the interdenominational church service commemorating the 2019 Nigerian Army Day Celebrations at St Charles Luanga Catholic Chaplaincy, Ikeja Military Cantonment, Gen Buratai who was represented by the Chief of standards and Evaluation Major General AO Shodunke said, the good work and innumerable sacrifices of the officers and soldiers of Nigerian Army have in no small way contributed immensely towards ensuring a safer and indeed more secure Nigeria.

“This annual event has once again provided the avenue for me to appreciate the good work and innumerable sacrifices of the officers and soldiers of Nigerian Army (NA) who have in no small way contributed immensely towards ensuring a safer and indeed more secure Nigeria.

“I wish to also in a special way acknowledge your dogged determination towards ensuring that total victory on the remnants of the Boko Haram insurgents and other forms of criminality in the country is achieved. I urge you all to keep up the momentum so that in no distant future the security challenges facing the country will be a thing of the past.”

He reminded officers and men of the force that the recognition of their selflessness service and loyalty to the nation must be a catalyst to spur them to achieving more successes while charging them to remain dedicated, disciplined and committed to the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities.

In his words: “The NADCEL 2019 affords the NA family the cherished opportunity to display our rich history, values and modest achievements. Similarly, it is aimed at protecting the NA as a key instrument of national power, unity, integration and development.

“This year’s celebration is being held jointly with the Combat Support Arms Training week (COSAT) which is a platform that provides the combat support arms of Nigerian Army to re appraise their performance in their task of providing efficient combat support for Nigerian Army operations.” He added.

The Army chief observed that this year’s celebration is yet another opportunity to celebrate and honour some deserving personnel both living and those that have paid the supreme price.

“We remember their sacrifices and also pray for the repose of the souls of the deceased. Our hearts are with their families now and always. May the Almighty God grant them eternal rest, amen. Let me use this opportunity to reiterate our determination to achieve more successes in our fight against insurgency and other forms of criminality in the land.

“Our efforts must not be relaxed until our mission of complete defeat of the insurgents and other criminals in the country is attained.

While expressing gratitude President Muhammadu Buhari and also members of the national assembly for their continuous support in all ramifications to the Nigerian Army, Gen Buratai reassured the President and Nigerians at large that the Army will continue to live up to their expectation, regardless of the various forms of insecurity and other challenges bedevilling our great country.

“I want to reiterate my untiring commitment at ensuring that the Nigerian Army becomes a professionally responsive army and the pride of Nigeria and Africa at large.”

He promised that more efforts will be made to ensure that a very conducive working environment is created to bring out the best in every officer and soldier of the Nigerian Army as the welfare of all remains a priority.

The event featured homilies, renditions and thanksgiving by troops and their families.

NADCEL 2019: Army conducts clean the environment exercise in selected Lagos areas

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As part of activities marking the 2019 Nigerian Army Day Celebrations, officers and men of the Nigerian Army have conducted sanitation exercises at Idumota market, Lagos island, Sabo Ikorodo and Ipodo Ikeja areas of Lagos State.

Army personnel were in the early hours of Saturday seen clearing and sweeping the areas of dirt’s, refuse dumbs, gutters and excavation and evacuation of blocked drainages and gutters in the above stated locations.

Television Nigerian observed many senior Army officers and soldiers especially from 81 Division Area of Responsibility are on the ground patriotically performing the annual exercise to the admiration and commendation of the public.

Spectators who spoke to our correspondent attested that indeed, the Nigerian Army under the effective leadership of Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai is the peoples’ army.

Also 82 Division Enugu early today troops came out emmass to clean and cleared water passage, weeded grasses and swept NewHaven General area. It was the same activities in 6 Division Nigerian Army where troops in an uncommon commitment cleared Ruomokoro in Abia/Akpor LGA of Rivers State.

Banditry: Troops recover cache of weapons, capture 25 bandits in Katsina

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Troops of Operation Harbin Kunama have arrested several gangs of bandits terrorizing Isa, Rabbah and Burkusuma communities around Sububu Forest in Sokoto State as well as in Batsari, Safana and Kankara in Dumburum Forest of Katsina state following a reinvigorated anti banditry operations.

Similarly, troops deployed in Super Camp covering Bena, Jega, Danko and Wasagu encountered and annihilated uncomfirmed number of bandits and destroyed five bandits’ camps in Gando Forest of Kebbi State.

Briefing journalists on the activities of the operation, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 8 Division, Maj Gen Hakeem Otiki stated that five camps and 25 motorcycles were destroyed during the operation.

He added that the operation which covers Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara States witnessed series of successful simultaneous ground operations activities involving raids, ambushes, cordon and search with the occasional support of the Air Task Force component which the troops are poised to sustain.

The GOC further stated that items recovered during the operation include:
a. 8 x AK 47 rifles
b. 2 x General Purpose Machine Guns
c. 2 x G3 rifles
d. 3 x dane guns.
e. 9 x AK 47 magazine
f. 48 x rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

According to him, “The operation is to facilitate the return of refugees and internally displaced persons back to their homes, creating enabling environment for economic activities to strive and instilled confidence in the locals to remain in their villages and continue their normal lives unmolested.

He assured the residents of the Nigerian Army readiness to provide adequate security and improve synergy and collaboration with other security agencies within 8 Division Area of Responsibility with the aim of Combating banditry, cattle rustling, kidnapping and other security challenges.

He used the opportunity to commend the gallant officers and soldiers of the Division for their resilience and patriotism in the ongoing operation even as he commends members of various vigilante groups and local hunters for their supportive roles to troops.

He appealed to residents of the areas to always provide useful and timely information to the security agencies for prompt action.

Keep your records straight – DG NYSC advises Corps Members

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The Director General NYSC, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim has couseled Corps members to have their records undistorted to avoid unpalatable consequences in future.

He gave the admonishion on Friday at NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Sagamu while addressing Corps members deployed to Ogun state for the 2019 Batch “B” (Stream One) service year.

“I urge you to keep your records straight. Put up good conduct and hard work right from the orientation course through to the end of your service. Don’t play truancy and always obtain permission before you travel out of your state of service.

“What you do now can stand for or against you in future. Your general conduct could be used to determine your suitability for an elective or appointive political position in future. So I call on you once again to maintain clean records” he reiterated. He advised the Corps members to adhere strictly to the NYSC Act.

Speaking further, Brigadier General Ibrahim cautioned the Corps members to always be on the watch to be able to detect situations that can trigger crises in their communities of service.

He also drew the Corps members’ attention on the need to enroll and participate fully in the Scheme’s Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme to become self reliant.

NADCEL 2019: Nigerian Army remains a professionally responsive force – Buratai

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The Chief of  Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai has restated the commitment of the Nigerian Army as a professionally responsive force in line with its constitutional role of defending the territorial integrity of the nation.

Gen Buratai was speaking Friday in Maiduguri at a press briefing to kick-start  the 2019 Nigerian Army Day Celebration NADCEL and Combat Support Arms Training Week (COSAT).

He emphasized that Both NADCEL and COSAT 2019 are important milestones in the implementation of the NA training activities for year 2019.

Buratai said the NADCEL is an annual event which usually culminates on 6 July every year.

“It is an occasion used as a platform for the Nigerian Army to reflect on our performance and celebrate it’s achievements as well as highlight our operations as key instrument of National Power, unity, integration and development.

“Suffice to state that the Nigerian Army has been leveraging on the event to also showcase our commitments as a professionally responsive force.

“On the other hand, COSAT is an important training activity which provides a platform for the combat support arms to reappraise their performance in providing combat support to NA operations. accordingly, NADCEL and COSAT will be held jointly this year. Tagged as NADCEL/COSAT 2019.” He added.

The Army Chief said this year’s celebration is deliberately designed to focus on the Nigerian Army’s commitments as a professionally responsive force in the discharge of its constitutional roles.

The combination of the two events Buratai said, is a novelty which effectively supports Nigerian Army’s drives towards the building of a professionally responsive force which influenced the choice of the theme for this year’s celebration which is “Professionally responsive soldering: panacea for successful military operations.”

The combined events is scheduled for 28 June to 6 July 2019 in Lagos, 81 Division’s area of responsibility.

It will be recalled that NADCEL 2018 afforded the participants and guests the opportunity to embedded in  a real time military operation code named “Operation Last hold”.

“The  benefit we derived from the exercise were quite enormous as it enabled us to test virtually all aspects of our administrative, logistics and operational activities as a fighting force.

“This year’s event is a deft move directed towards enhancing our training with particular emphasis on the combat support arms for enhanced capacity building.

“This is coming at a time we are actively involved in multifarious operations across the country in which the thorough knowledge of procedures, application of firepower, resource management and actionable intelligence are most invaluable for our success.” Buratai added.

Activities lines up for the celebration include sanitation exercises, interdenominational Church Services, Jumaat service, medical outreaches in all units and formations and a series of lectures to be delivered by erudite scholars.

Other activities lined up for the week-long celebrations include commissioning of projects in barracks around Lagos, a parade match past and NADCEL/COSAT dinner.

Gen Buratai assured that the Nigerian Army is continuously making progress towards ensuring the development of this country.
He therefore solicited the cooperation and goodwill of all well meaning Nigerians to ensure peace, security and safety of lives and property.

He called on the media to desist from negative reporting capable of inciting people and breaching the peace. while assuring all Nigerians that the Army will continue to work hard and collaborate with other security agencies.

I am not a rapist, I have never raped before – Pastor Fatoyinbo, speaks up

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COZA pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo, has denied the rape allegations leveled against him by Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola.

In a statement he released this evening, Fatoyinbo said he has never raped anyone before. He accused Timi and his wife of trying to extort him.

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Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola Dakolo had alleged that the senior pastor of Commonwealth Of Zion Assembly, Biodun Fatoyinbo raped her twice years ago.

In an exclusive interview with YNaija, Busola gave a detailed account of how she met the pastor while she was in secondary school and started worshipping at his then club turned church after a lot of persuasions from her sisters.

Your story is useless and unbelievable – Reno Omokri replies Busola Dakolo

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Still on the trending rape case involving Busola Dakolo and COZA founder, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, Reno Omokri has reacted somewhat differently.

In his reaction, Reno, who is also a Pastor, had a view that is different from most celebrities that have reacted so far.

In a post he shared on his Instagram page, Reno explained that even though he doesn’t like Fatoyinbo, Busola’s rape story doesn’t make sense and cannot also be admitted in the court of law as testimony.

He further explained that Nigerians are so ignorant and can be manipulated easily because they always attached emotion with everything.

My government is committed to workers’ welfare – Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari made the commitment in Abuja on Thursday, in a message to the 11th Triennial Delegates’ Conference of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria TUC.

Represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr Boss Mustapha, the President cited his commitment to workers’ welfare with his recent signing into law of a new National Minimum Wage of 30,000 naira for workers in the country.

President Buhari assured the delegates that government was addressing every sector of the economy to make sure that workers get the best deal in the years of service to the nation.

“Dear Comrades, my administration believes in the welfare of workers and that is why we have signed the Minimum Wage Bill into Law and implementation is underway.

“l employ both the State Governments and the private sector to give their workers a decent living wage to encourage workers to contribute more to our economy.

“The Federal Government acknowledges the collaborative support it has received from the Labour Union, especially the TUC, since the inception of this administration.

“Members of this Union participated actively in developing the drafting of the various policy documents that have led to the development of roadmaps in the Country.

“Members of the Union are also involved in several aspects of the implementation of the road maps”, the President said.

President Buhari said it is the belief of Government that the synergy and collaboration between it and labour will be strengthened as the nation move forward.

“Let me use this opportunity to state that the Executive Arm of Government is committed to having a smooth and good working relationship with the Labour Unions in Nigeria as we go higher.

“This Conference is coming at a time that Nigeria needs every sector of the economy to contribute towards Nation building as we move to the next level and this does not exclude the Labour Unions.

“As I said in my Inaugural Speech read during the 2019 Democracy Day, we are mapping out policies, measures and laws to maintain our unity and at the same time lift the bulk of our people out of poverty to prosperity”, he said.

Security Challenges
He assured Nigerians that the security challenges currently facing the nation was not insurmountable adding that the government is meeting these challenges with much greater support to the security forces in terms of funding, equipment and improved local intelligence.

“We are meeting these challenges with superior strategy, firepower and resolve. I can assure you that we will win the war against Terrorism, kidnapping, banditry and farmers-headers clashes”. 

The government he said has tried to build a solid foundation for the country in the last 4 years saying that the efforts have begun to yield results.

According to him, the Economy is making a steady progress, the GDP is expected to grow by 2.7 percent this year while the External Reserve have risen to $45 billion and“ can finance a number of our foreign commitments”.

“Our Government will continue to improve on our national development plans and initiatives. 

“We will concentrate on agriculture, education, power and other infrastructure, manufacturing and social intervention schemes.

“We will promote good governance and fight corruption to a standstill”, Buhari said.

Out going President of the Trade Union Congress, Mr Bobboi Kaigama, said the theme of the 11th Delegates’ Conference, “Labour and Nation Building;The Place of Labour in National Politics”, was chosen to educate the new crop of politicians about the role the organised labour has played in the development of the nation.

He said it was unfortunate that Nigeria was still battling with issues like corruption, insecurity, inflation, unemployment and poverty, banditry as well as kidnapping among other and called for deliberate action by all concerned to arrest the situations.

Guest speaker and Vice Chancellor, Nassarawa State University, Professor Sulaiman Mohammed, challenged labour to take its rightful place in the political governance of the nation by floating an ideological political  party that can stand the test of time.

He also called on the organised labour to continue to fight what he called “policies that impoverish Nigerians.”

Chairman of the occasion, Mr Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, said that Labour must set up a committee to interface with the real sector of the economy so as to move the nation forward.

He commended the federal government for signing the new National Minimum Wage of 30,000 naira in to law but insisted that a lot more is needed to give workers a living wage.

For the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, the Permanent Secretary, Mr William Alo, want the incoming executives of the Congress to maintain the industrial harmony which he said the TUC is known for.

There were good will messages from the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC, the International Labour Organisation ILO and other social partners of the Trade Union Congress.

By the end of Friday, the new executives to run the affairs of the TUC for the next three years will emerge.